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William Singleton

Birth25 june 1676 - corney
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherUrsila Mickelton
FatherJosiah Singleton

Born in corney on 25 june 1676 to Josiah Singleton and Ursila Mickelton. William Singleton married Bridget Lewthwaite and had 11 children.

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Parents
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Josiah Singleton
1640 - Unknown
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Ursila Mickelton
1650 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Bridget Lewthwaite
Unknown - Unknown
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Isabel Troughton
1694 - Unknown
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William Singleton
Unknown - Unknown
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Margaret Singleton
Unknown - Unknown
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Sarah Singleton
Unknown - Unknown
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John Singleton
Unknown - Unknown
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Joseph Singleton
Unknown - Unknown
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Tamar Singleton
Unknown - Unknown
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John Singleton
1722 - Unknown
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Frances Singleton
1714 - 1714
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William Singleton
1719 - Unknown
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Margaret Singleton
Unknown - Unknown
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Bridget Singleton
Unknown - Unknown

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